EP 0040144 A1 19811118 - Sulfated polysaccharides, process for their preparation and their use as medicines.
Title (en)
Sulfated polysaccharides, process for their preparation and their use as medicines.
Title (de)
Sulfatisierte Polysaccharide, Verfahren zu ihrer Herstellung und ihre Verwendung als Arzneimittel.
Title (fr)
Nouveaux polysaccharides sulfatés, procédés pour leur préparation et leur utilisation comme médicaments.
Publication
Application
Priority
FR 8010791 A 19800514
Abstract (en)
1. Mixtures of sulphated polysaccharides having the general structure of the polysaccharides present in heparin, whose acid groups are in the free form or converted into a salt form, characterised in that the polysaccharides present in the said mixtures have an ethylenic double bond at one of the ends of their chain and in that, in the form of the sodium salt, the mixtures have the following characteristics : - percentage of sulphur : 9% to 13.5% - percentage of nitrogen : 1.8% to 2.5% - percentage of uronic acids : 20% to 30% - weight-average molecular weight : 2000 to 10 000 daltons - specific rotatory power in aqueous solution at 20 degrees C : [alpha]D-20 = + 25 degrees to + 55 degrees
Abstract (fr)
Mélanges de polysaccharides sulfatés ayant la structure générale des polysaccharides constitutifs de l'héparine et dont les groupes acides sont sous forme libre ou salifiée, caractérisés en ce que les polysaccharides constitutifs desdits mélanges ont une doubles liaison éthylenique à l'un des bouts de la chaîne et en ce que les mélanges présentent, à l'état de sel de sodium, les caractéristiques suivantes: - pourcentage de soufre : 9 à 13,5 % - pourcentage d'azote: 1,8 à 2,5 % - pourcentage d'acides uroniques: 20 % à 30 % - poids moléculaire moyen en poids: 2 000 à 10 000 daltons - pouvoir rotatoire spécifique en solution aqueuse à 20°C: <IMAGE> Ces mélanges sont utilisables comme médicaments pour la prévention et le traitement des thromboses et pour le traitement de l'hyperlipémie.
IPC 1-7
IPC 8 full level
A61K 31/715 (2006.01); A61P 3/06 (2006.01); A61P 7/02 (2006.01); C08B 37/10 (2006.01)
CPC (source: EP KR)
A61K 31/715 (2013.01 - EP); A61P 3/06 (2017.12 - EP); A61P 7/02 (2017.12 - EP); C08B 37/00 (2013.01 - KR); C08B 37/0075 (2013.01 - EP)
Citation (search report)
- EP 0014184 A2 19800806 - KABI AB [SE]
- FR 2100735 A1 19720324 - MAR PHA ETU EXPL MARQUES [FR]
- Connective Tissue Research, Vol. 3 (1975) S. HIRANO et al.: "Depolymerization and De-N-Acetylation of Glycos-Aminoglycuronans by the Action of Alkali in the Presence of Sodium Borohydride", pages 73-79 * page 78, colonne de droite, alinea *
- Advances in Carbohydrate Chemistry and Biochemistry, Academic Press 1974, Vol. 29 New York, US J. KISS: "beta-Eliminative Degradation of Carbohydrates Containgin Uronic Acid Residues", pages 238-245. * page 243, dernier alinea - page 245 *
Designated contracting state (EPC)
BE CH DE FR GB IT LI LU NL SE
DOCDB simple family (publication)
EP 0040144 A1 19811118; EP 0040144 B1 19840808; AR 229510 A1 19830915; AT 384428 B 19871110; AT A213681 A 19870415; AU 535791 B2 19840405; AU 7051981 A 19811119; CA 1181744 A 19850129; DE 3165361 D1 19840913; DK 168824 B1 19940620; DK 211981 A 19811115; DZ 294 A1 20040913; ES 502199 A0 19820816; ES 8206555 A1 19820816; FI 67865 B 19850228; FI 67865 C 19850610; FI 811469 L 19811115; FR 2482611 A1 19811120; FR 2482611 B1 19860307; GR 82283 B 19841213; HU 188667 B 19860528; HU T34769 A 19850428; IE 51283 B1 19861126; IE 811074 L 19811114; IL 62866 A0 19810731; IL 62866 A 19840629; IN 152828 B 19840414; JP S5710601 A 19820120; JP S6051482 B2 19851114; KR 830006333 A 19830924; KR 840001753 B1 19841019; MA 19143 A1 19811231; NO 156129 B 19870421; NO 156129 C 19870729; NO 811632 L 19811116; NZ 197081 A 19840731; PT 73024 A 19810601; PT 73024 B 19820701; ZA 813176 B 19820526
DOCDB simple family (application)
EP 81400728 A 19810508; AR 28532181 A 19810514; AT 213681 A 19810513; AU 7051981 A 19810513; CA 377577 A 19810514; DE 3165361 T 19810508; DK 211981 A 19810513; DZ 816189 A 19810513; ES 502199 A 19810513; FI 811469 A 19810513; FR 8010791 A 19800514; GR 810164889 A 19810508; HU 130081 A 19810512; IE 107481 A 19810513; IL 6286681 A 19810513; IN 513CA1981 A 19810514; JP 7285881 A 19810514; KR 810001640 A 19810513; MA 19352 A 19810511; NO 811632 A 19810513; NZ 19708181 A 19810513; PT 7302481 A 19810512; ZA 813176 A 19810513